Grinding peanuts and millet processing equipment

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CTI very brief history and video presentation of equipment for small farmer post-harvest processing by grinding dry solids to flour, harvest and processing groundnuts and recovery of clean seed from harvested dry millet.

Richard Fulmer

Background in chemistry, biochemistry and food processing; Retired Cargill, Inc., Research Director; long term volunteer at CTI. He worked with ECHO on equipment for grinding dry materials including Moringa olifera; has conducted ECHO on-site work and presentations

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